Well, this is quite an interesting development, as Reid got rid of Kevin Kolb and could be reunited with the former University of Houston standout.

The Cardinals haven't missed a beat, as they also fired their head coach Ken Whisenhunt on Monday. Whisenhunt made two playoff appearances with Arizona, including a Super Bowl loss to the Steelers back in 2009.

Obviously time will tell whether or not this indeed is true, but it would be an interesting development to say the least.

Kevin Kolb has been nothing but a disappointment for the Arizona Cardinals since coming over from Philadelphia. His time with the Cards as been plagued by injuries and poor performances. Maybe being reunited with the man who helped build his career could help reignite it.

Andy Reid coached the Philadelphia Eagles for 14 seasons before getting the boot on Monday. It was no surprise as the Eagles had the most disappointing season maybe of any team in the NFL. Reid took the Eagles to five NFC Championship games but only won one. He lost his only Super Bowl appearance against the Patriots back in 2004.

As far as Reid's fit with the team in Arizona, it is going to be a work in progress. The Cardinals started out 4-0 in 2012 and lost their next nine games. The Eagles started out 3-1, with a loss to the Cardinals and Kevin Kolb, and lost 11 of their last 12 games.

Reid would have to be the ultimate hero to come in and patch things up with this disappointing franchise that hasn't seen any success since Kurt Warner retired in 2009.

While it is unknown how much Reid has left in the tank to coach, you have got to feel for the guy. He had one of the most difficult years of anyone in 2012. To go along with his 4-12 record this season, his son Garrett Reid died of an apparent heroin overdose back at Eagles training camp in August.